“There are some Democrats who think that Hillary can be taken if Trump mounts a strong campaign,’’ one of the New York’s prominent Democrats said, according to the Post.

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“In the suburbs and upstate, Trump has a net positive while Hillary is a net negative,” a GOP operative said told the paper. “She’s more of a liability than many Democrats realized.”

Last week, Long Island voters polled gave Trump a narrow margin over Clinton with 41 percent to her 38 percent. Trump crushed his two nearest GOP primary opponents, Marco Rubio and John Kasich, by 37 percentage points each.

This poll changes the game for Clinton because New York has almost always supported Democratic presidential nominees in the past and without New York, Clinton’s campaign could be in jeopardy.

Clinton’s campaign, so far, has lacked much spark. While she won the South Carolina primary over the weekend, it’s hard to see how the former secretary of state has energized much of her base. Many voters don’t trust Clinton and it’s not surprising. The Benghazi terror attack and her private email server are just a couple of reasons why they shouldn’t trust her.